No Idea’s installation aims to be a visual representation of the Western world’s postmodern crises. Among them the destruction of certainties, the crumbling of universal values that have for centuries guided our representations of logic and that which has been put up for debate due to social and cultural phenomena and contemporary events. A floating sea, symbolic of man’s consciousness, creates the backdrop for this collective installation. At first glance reassuring, it soon reveals itself as a tragic scene. A volumetric light suddenly betrays the presence of silhouettes, symbols of a dramatic event that leads us to experience death in all its unyielding anguish. An authentic, unpredictable event, a trauma that has reconfigured the foundations on which the world rests.